Archive for October 29th, 2009

In this day and age, sometimes it’s hard to tell who you can and can’t trust. There are a lot of people out there that are just looking to make a buck at any cost. The car maintenance and repair industry has been booming recently as more people invest in their current vehicles rather than purchasing new ones. Everyone’s had a friend that’s gone in for a routine check up and somehow got swindled by a mechanic and spent way more than they should have. It happens all of the time. It’s more important than ever to find a reliable mechanic that you can trust. If you stick to these few simple guidelines, you should be able to find someone in no time.

The first thing you should do is talk to friends, family, and coworkers. Word of mouth is the best way to determine a shop’s reputation. Ask about the services and the helpfulness of the staff. See if your friend felt like the amount paid was fair and reasonable for the services performed. Make sure there have never been any major surprise extra costs or additions to the bill. That’s one of the first signs of a mechanic looking to just make a few more dollars off of you. If you find someone that your friends or family can trust, chances are things will work out well for you also. Continue reading ‘How to Find a Trustworthy Auto Mechanic’ »

The world of used fire truck sales is not all that different from used car sales. There are many hard working, honest companies out there trying to provide quality apparatus for fire departments nationwide, but the bad business practices of a few unethical dealers can greatly damage the reputation of every dealer in the industry.

When fire departments are in the market for an updated fleet of fire trucks, the two most common choices departments have is choosing whether to buy from a broker or a dealer. Both types of apparatus sellers can provide different levels of service. This article will examine the pros and cons of both types of seller, and provide a quick list of things to consider when choosing between working with a broker or dealer. Continue reading ‘Used Fire Trucks – Better to Buy From a Dealer Or Listing Service?’ »

Are ATV parts easy to install in an all terrain vehicle? Well, the short answer is yes, but most of time you will not need to repair or replace anything. ATVs are generally reliable and excellent vehicles and do not need much repair work, provided you take proper care of them. Regular servicing and check ups will ensure the vehicle you select will be in great shape.

When you take into consideration some of the excellent manufacturers that produce ATVs, you will understand why they are so durable. Honda, Yamaha, and Polaris all produce excellent ATV vehicles and they have definitely been designed by the finest engineers in the business and they can last many years. These vehicles can be driven on almost any terrain which is often done for recreational pursuits. However, it is not uncommon to see people use an ATV as a means of general transportation under certain circumstances. Continue reading ‘Acquiring ATV Parts As Inexpensively As Possible’ »

The 2009 Hyundai Elantra comes with the exterior styling and body design of European model. Elantra has been quite popular throughout the world, but in the Indian market it has special significance because it happens to be India’s first high performance luxury sedan car marketed at low price range.

The 2009 Elantra is offered in two different engines – the 2.0 liter diesel Common Rail Direct Injection (CRDI) engine and the 1.8 liter Dumi overhead Camshaft petrol engine. The four cylinders CRDI generates 112.2 bhp of power at 4000 rotations per minute and the other variant produces 127 bhp at 6000 rotations per minute. The new Elantra is equipped with the advanced features like Electronic Brake Force Distribution System, Traction Control System and the Brake Assist Control. Continue reading ‘2009 Hyundai Elantra – Take a Look at the Success of This High Performance Luxury Sedan’ »

Dension has been working hard in recent months to increase the compatibility and functionality of the BMW kits in the Dension Range. The new kits are part of the Dension gateway range and offer increased performance over the older and now obsolete Ice>link Plus in many ways. Due to the complexity of the BMW vehicles and production and installation options when purchased from new, Dension have had to design numerous variations of the BMW kits.

The kits produced mainly differ in the different types of connection looms, as many head units (Stereos) have different physical compatibility. In addition to this, the software (Firmware) installed on the stereo also differs from unit to unit adding to the complexity of the Dension Gateway range. Continue reading ‘Dension Opens the Door to a World of New Media For BMW Vehicles’ »